
When you think of beer, you might think first about Milwaukee or even about Oktoberfest in Berlin, Germany. If you've followed the recent trends in craft beer, however, you might have heard there's at least one more place that deserves to be mentioned alongside those world capitals of beer.
That's Richmond, VA. And it's actually the #1 beer destination in the world.

There's no shortage of Christmas cheer here in Virginia, but six towns truly capture the spirit of the holiday season. At Napier ERA, our real estate agents love helping families create new traditions in their homes and these towns are great places to do just that.

Large or small, Virginia's communities have so much to offer that it's hard to choose one to settle in. One of the most attractive things about the state is how history seems to come alive in so many ways. Every chapter in the nation's history has played out in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
There's perhaps no better example of this than Hanover Tavern in Hanover County, VA.

Lately, there has been a great deal of attention placed on living in downtown areas. Some love the idea of living in a large metro area with all the lights, sounds, and smells that come with it.
Still, many prefer the quiet, slower pace of living in the suburbs. If you've been searching for a home in Richmond but living in an urban setting seems too overwhelming, then why not consider one of our stand-out, suburban areas: Midlothian, VA.
Only a quick 25-minute commute from Richmond, Midlothian was voted by CNBC.com as one of Top 10 Perfect Suburbs in the U.S. and Money Magazine among their Best Places to Live rankings. If you're looking to relocate to a community with good schools, low crime, quality living, and affordable housing, Midlothian is the right Chesterfield County community for you.

Whether you're planning a visit or considering a permanent move to Midlothian, finding out what it is like to live in our community might be a challenge if you don't know where to turn. Granted, Yelp and Tripadvisor can introduce you to the most talked about restaurants in a city; however, these may not be the places where locals eat. There's no substitute for the advice from someone who lives in a city.
So while you're searching for homes in Midlothian, take a moment to check out our real estate agents' recommendations for their favorite local restaurants. Our list is peppered with places you'll soon call your hometown favorites too.